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Courtney Evans

Courtney studied English Literature and Creative Writing at University and is the Editorial Assistant for CEO Today, Lawyer Monthly and Finance Monthly writing articles for all three publications. Courtney is an experienced writer who enjoys researching for the articles. When she’s not working, Courtney can be found planning her next budget friendly trip and trying to tick off new experiences on her ever-growing bucket list.

Commercial Real Estate Migration Reshapes Corporate Risk

January 7, 2026
Commercial Real Estate Migration Is Rewriting Corporate Footprints Commercial real estate migration is now affecting corporate occupiers, institutional investors, lenders, and municipal governments as workforce movement reshapes demand patterns. Companies with large office, industrial, or mixed-use portfolios face immediate exposure to occupancy risk, lease repricing, and capital misallocation. The shift alters earnings visibility for landlords, […]
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JPMorgan Cuts Proxy Advisers, Shifting Governance Power

January 7, 2026
JPMorgan Breaks With Proxy Advisers, Rewriting Corporate Governance Power JPMorgan Chase’s decision to sever all ties with proxy advisory firms directly affects corporate boards, institutional investors, and regulators who rely on standardized voting guidance to manage governance risk. The change alters how shareholder votes are formed across thousands of companies, shifting accountability, legal exposure, and […]
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WBD Rejects Paramount Skydance Hostile Takeover

January 7, 2026
Warner Bros. Discovery Rejects Paramount Skydance Takeover Bid: High-Stakes Media M&A Battle Warner Bros. Discovery’s board has formally rejected a hostile acquisition bid from Paramount and Skydance, affecting shareholders, strategic investors, and industry competitors. The decision reshapes valuation expectations, alters capital allocation strategies, and introduces exposure to deal-risk perception among market analysts. Investors in both […]
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AI Startups Lead Record Funding in 2025

January 7, 2026
Record-Breaking Startup Fundraising in 2025: AI Dominates Capital Flows In 2025, global venture capital dynamics shifted dramatically as startups raised unprecedented funding levels, with artificial intelligence companies capturing the lion’s share of investment. This surge affects corporate boards, institutional investors, and strategic corporate venture arms, forcing a reassessment of capital allocation and competitive positioning. The […]
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Tim Walz 2026 Exit: Governance and Strategy Lessons

January 7, 2026
Tim Walz’s 2026 Political Exit: Implications for Governance and Strategy Minnesota Governor Tim Walz’s decision to end his 2026 reelection campaign marks a critical moment for state leadership, party positioning, and public governance assessment. The fallout stems from a high‑profile welfare fraud scandal that has drawn scrutiny from federal agencies, political opponents, and national media. […]
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California Wealth Tax: Risks for Billionaires and Business

January 7, 2026
California’s Billionaire Wealth Tax: Economic Consequences of Capital Flight California is facing a pivotal fiscal crossroads as a proposed wealth tax targeting individuals with global net worth exceeding $1 billion gains traction. This initiative has implications far beyond state coffers, affecting corporate headquarters, venture capital ecosystems, real estate markets, and public service funding. The core […]
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LinkedIn Strategy 2026: How Professionals Build Real Influence

January 7, 2026
What Your LinkedIn Strategy Should Be as a Professional in 2026 For senior professionals, LinkedIn is no longer a networking tool. It is a continuously updated public record of judgment, relevance, and professional trajectory. Whether intentionally or not, your profile and activity are already being assessed by recruiters, partners, clients, journalists, regulators, and competitors. The […]
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Why LinkedIn Now Decides Executive Credibility

January 7, 2026
The LinkedIn Credibility Loop: How Thought Leadership Translates Into Boardroom Value LinkedIn has evolved into a reputational marketplace where executive credibility is assessed long before formal conversations begin. For boards, investors, regulators, and senior recruiters, visible leadership behaviour now shapes trust, perceived competence, and governance confidence. This shift has tangible consequences for appointments, mandates, and […]
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Executive Termination: How Leaders Rebuild After Being Fired

January 7, 2026
Getting Fired Is No Longer Fatal, Mishandling the Aftermath Is Executive termination has shifted from career-ending stigma to reputational stress test. Senior leaders are removed more frequently, more publicly, and under greater scrutiny than in previous cycles. The decisive factor is no longer the exit itself but how the aftermath is managed. Who is affected […]
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CEO Firings: When Leadership Exits Trigger Board Risk

January 7, 2026
When Boards Fire a CEO, the Real Risk Begins After the Exit Chief executive terminations are rarely framed as value-creation events, yet boards continue to underestimate the commercial exposure that begins once a CEO leaves the building. In public markets, leadership removal is interpreted less as decisive governance and more as a signal about board […]
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When Morals and Business Collide: ICE Bookings Controversy

January 6, 2026
When Corporate Policy Meets Political Perception: How Brand Decisions Affect Reputation In 2026, executives face a landscape where operational decisions are scrutinized not only for legality and financial performance but also for ethical alignment and public perception. A recent controversy involving a major U.S. hotel chain canceling bookings for Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents illustrates […]
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Prince Harry’s UK Security Dispute Explained

January 6, 2026
Prince Harry’s UK Security Battle and Its Broader Impacts The debate surrounding Prince Harry’s UK security arrangements has shifted from a personal grievance into a structural case study in public risk management, state accountability, and reputational economics. By early 2026, the dispute has become a live example of how institutions recalibrate protection frameworks when legacy […]
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